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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Feb 1929, p. 13

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News While ; Newspaper in : an oid HE 4 Xa = 4 a ¥ py . J . on » . . 3 Be ud Erte : Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer : : : VOL, 4--NO. 46 4 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929 10 Cents a Week; 3 Cents a Copy. SECOND SEC, 1 ye ay. A ced ° Fi din § Old S Ch ; High Praise Given i inding of Old Sea Chest x REE PR fae Revives Inte: in F M 7 vi ¥ A o Captain of Ice Breaker evives Interest in Famous : For Heroic Perfor e Murder Trial of Ninetie s : ---- Ve : ---- * : ts sc 2 : not slow down, and you ought to Tl al . M Master of Imprisoned Ship | have seen the 'ship at that mom- Brutal 'Murder Recalled as d 8; he : : ; ; Which. Was Released by out-ahe almost = disappeared be- : Re ; Relic Brought to Light at i A 8 ore our eyes in a mass of splin ; op 30 . "C.G.S. Stanley" Recent. | tered ice and snow--but the next PRICE NUMBERS the Federal Building in la ' : moment her nose showed throug! " ly, Writes of Splendid and 'she looked none the worse, ¢ Boston 4 rn < and I had to remark to my mate: ua of Rescue 'That must be some ship to take Wholesale Prices Given New| Boston. -- Discovery of an old -- a a punishment like that without a Inde tem sea chest in the Federal Build- 0 * Halitax.--A vivid description | flicker, and some man to handle x System at ing here has served to revive inter- io of. the C. G. 8S. Stanley's| her like that which proves he Ottawa est in one of the most noted murder h {ce-breaking performance in reach-| must know his ship aud what she trials ever conducted by the federal he ing ice-bound Norwegian. freigh- | can do--thoroughly! The D. Yon B ;. | government. The chest is the prop- th ter, Terne, off the Northwest "Later on during the day it oc- i e Dominion Tay of Salle ~ | erty of Captain Thomas C. Bram, i coast of Cape Breton, is contained | curred to me that Capt. Rhude og Jnnoyuese 45 portal hy ange who was found guilty and served he in the followng letter from Capt. | certainly knows his business and it Wholosale Prices. | Hitherto these | Part Of a life sentence for murdering By O. C. Bjorset, master of the im-| was marvellous to watch the Stan- Have Bate' carniated on ils i his commander and the latter's wife prisoned ship, who pays h'gh ue ly and what iy sould, perform, war 1913 base, that is, prices in gud another member of his TW to bute to Capt. Rbude, Commander | when so skilfully handled! 1913 were. taken as equal of 100 was on a July morning in M of the Stanley, Canada must be "Towards sunset that day, Feb- and subsequent prices expressed as Yat is Jaslentine Hebert, L Ful- proud of seamen such as handle | ryary 1st, when the Stanley was a percentage of increase or de- |r, Yen iad sae 'rom Jostoh a N the "Stanley" Capt. Bjorset savs.!| ghout three quarters of a mile crease. Now that world currencies jou days before, put in at Halifax, M After the Stanley had freed the 'gway from us, she stuck in a are stabilized and general condi- |7 i The Yeessls faptain, Gherles te Terne sud lad toweq her samentie, heavy pile of rafted ice, I believe Hons Sending to what might be | y= pry First Mate August Bland: a tance ot! shipg were a t was about 20 feet from top to ermed a post-war normalcy, a com- » 4 da caught in the ice and were still * bottom of the ice. Capt. Rhude parison with prewar conditions has bert ere oud, They had been frozen in on February 7. | then decided to remain thus dur- steadily become less important and Ho aly po in a an: axe, presum- M Capt. Bjorset's letter, wid 1s ing the night. interesting. Moreover it is cardin- |? of as psy slept. d i 3 gy addressea to the Halifax Chron- " al principle in index number mak- ram, en second mate, an gl icle follows: To Jay: Boba % 3 the ing that the base of calculations | Charlie Brown, "the man at the : 8.8. Terne, Eo a gals should be changed at intervals of | Wheel," were in irons, both sus- a 's Head, C.B men working round the Stanley. to about ten years in order to assure |pected of the triple murder. The da i tor a re, wo the Can- break her loose, : the greatest accuracy in results. In | steward Jonathan Spencer, assisted adian Marine Department, to Capt. I decided to take a trip across Scenes along the route, Sinclale Canyon, other words the index number bas | by Leslie Monk, a passenger, had M 1. C. Rhude of the C.G.S. Stanley, to talk with Capt, Rhude. It was Calgary and the Locks of Sault Ste. Mare. to be revised so as to take account | succeeded in sailing the vessel to ro . C, 3 crew, to express | 8 long heavy walk across that ice the Empress Hotel at Victoria will and the Pool at Banff where members of the of current changes in the kind, | Halifax. hs Siticers 2a8 & anpreciation for 8nd I was almost out of breath up- Vancouver, Chateau Lake' Lb 1928 158 10 0968 diaputting themselves, quality and weighting of the com- | The Fuller reached Boston some Pe all they have gone through to re- | © arriving alongside the Stanley, . . . . moditfes included in making it; 1. | time later, with her long boat tow- ly. e ey & pr isaned. in' the Bo 1 was warmly welcomed by Dean Sinclair Laird of Mac-|turned, as he says, with a more |this year, for the sixth time, and | hundred people through the great e., ten years ago the maker of in- |ing far astern and containing the lease my ship, impr of the N. W. | Capt. Rhude and his men. donald College, Ste. Anne de sympathetic understanding of the |in conjunction with the Canadian | cities and scenes which lie between dex numbers did not have to con- three bodies, Bram was found Cc ice since January 21 o he ove | "On walking across the fce it Bellevue is hetter known as an (western people and problems and [Pacific Railway the Dean is again | Montreal and Victoria--Banfi, sider artificial silk but today this | guilty and sentenced to death at his of coast of Cape Breton, an ODO | wag 20 bad that I sald to myself educationist than a Philanthropist, more thoroughly convinced that {organizing a de luxe all-expense|Lake Louise, Winnipeg, Edmon- commodity given an inrportant |! first trial, largely on the testimony : you will be kind enough to find, oo Gy PAG Lon 0 OO cannot get but he is really both. Some years | the education of a Canadian can|tour which for a stated sum, |ton, Vancouver--over a diversified place in the textile group must be |of Brown. A change in the law Tc some space in your good paper for through < thi "It's impossible ago he made a tour of the Cana-|not begin until he has seen his own | affords the maximum of enjoy-|route. He has found that, while considered. Again, newsprint paper | gave jurors the alternative of fe- ho "what T have to tell. B 8. od pos dian west. His time was more or | country. ment and variety of scene and |the travellers appreciate havin 1 ; ing li i for any fcebreaker to do anything Abie : 3 3 : i ' g must be given greater wieght in an | commending life sentences and Bram Lu Sorry that my knowledge of ] : less limited and in planning his| 4, his idea that if a tour recreation that can be provided |a special train as a home and base index based t ditio " ain tri i English is limited and therefore it Bors dua 1 oh Jat allitle (bige itinerary he was vbliged Lo miss could ihn ii a Yd in Shree gummer weeks. al they appreciate the Great Lakes Jno gn ons hap Pg he Zain Hed A Fain he was found Fe myself the 8 r Ww several points he considered wort ean Laird devotes a great deal |and optional motor runs, so th : ert Jos dipupuns 10 ere in the fol- | Capt. Rhude we found it hopeless while A to spend more time than | 0st» to cover all the important | ,¢ ino ang energy to hand and | the A oi and the 2 died tions. For these and many other| In 1913 Bram received a presiden- Sh vay. y to do a thing under these ice con- he thought necessary in places less | Cities and resorts west of Toronto, | op} "vear goes over much of the | are v enerously used by hi reasons the Bureau's index numbers | tial parole and in 1919 he was grant- pl lowing 1 ww fry 10 give oy an ditions, and I understood that the ile Sf While he made up his | 20d the participants were assured | lon but he now knows "we y ym, have been revised and the vear|ed a pardon. He had always in- account Of e sple a is | Stanley would try to force her mind that this condition should |Of relief from all the worries of |} 0 high spots in western travel,| The Dean is doing a great work 1926 taken as base in place of 1913 | sisted upon his innocence and his M ghip and Bkilled ban oe io way Dack to her base und await not' obtain if he made the trip $rayel afrangoments, enough might and by carrying on year after year and the only qualifications he the former year being considered counsel had 'never ceased to fight mc ship the 'Stanley 'B bid ied apt: more favorable conditions! again, he was greatly thrilled by|°® Digres 30 warrant the run-|}, feels that he is make=ig his con- | demands from applicants for mem- ost gatistactory of post-war Years for his liberty. . : ; Rhude has shown these last e "ATtera. while 1 raluFned to 1 his journey. The beauty and 'the | BiD8 Of 8 special train. tribution: towards a greater and (bership in his tour are companion- or the purpose. Since leaving prison little was tn ing days- 1 | Ship Someries SOWIE lA y worder, of the Canadian west| Thus the first "Dean Laird |more united Canada. Altogether, ability and the capacity for enjoy- Owing to the growth of statistl- | heard from him until about a year aff . 40s Thursday, Jopuary, sist, 1 BLD oo nes a hoarte: i HOR} deeply impressed him and he re- | Special" came into existence and | Mr. Laird has piloted some fifteen | ment. 521 Intormgtion Slade jossinle 18 ago when the four-masted schooner of w, 2 o od try to reach us by | off. and at the same time I said = than in the old index number and ilyens Yas seponed long Olerdde oe way of Cape North, and our hopes goodbye over the wireless to the | vy; preaking my ship from the * which on Tuesday rurned out to be|2180 to make improvements in the | was not only skipper but owner of rose! Later on I hnd Ajrnes goed o a, Wirlees Spersion of Sue fce jam, which work kept the i ouc 0 Irony mn Romance an ironic prophecy: sysiem oL Weighing, These Suahges the vessel and that he had prosper- wireless reports from Capt. Rhnde 1 Y, VF. P » Saying Stanley busy from early Sunday : "Give children the facts, and they |tBOUS ey do not alfec 8 ed greatly. The Alvena later made on his progress all along. Then | J was sorry to see them leave and | yorning until about 4 p.m. that » . ; + | will correct things when st coucs|eral index number materially, have | pn ("in good condition. w ' --can- , hop'ng to have them call again | y / / ad indie **7| the result of making group and sub- . : . one report said: 'T am stuck--can afternoon, the propeller of my | in y an ISS OTYOW/| their time. Cuptain -Bram was in Portland, ( not move either way'--uua every- | Soon. On leaving the wireless | ghip peing sol.d in the ice all group Judoxes more Tepreseniative Me. having arrived there with a Co think in my mind went: black! | cabin I noticed the Stanley was | poung, gave the most resistance, and therefore more generally use- | nro, of jumber from Florida, a few the however an-' loose again and apparently trying 3 i 3 . FIREMEN WOULD ful. Because of the increased num-| i 0. wh . Friday, Feb. 1st, how but finally the Stanley, making LOR SOC . ys ago, when news was brought idl to turn. around d T.thourht ' Washington.--There is irony be-, and society. Lindbergh was born the ber of commodities and price series v f ; en other report from Capt. Rhude sa'd | rn. around an ourht, | east alongside of us, was able to pi; ¢ i : ; \ y IGN IF CHANGES to him that his old sea chest had ] . ' favorable, mak- 'there she goes and it will probahly : tind the romance of Col. Charles A.| son of a man who set himself up as RES included, many new subsidiary to- |..." ooo 4 H d th Conditions fore favo and [be 8 long time till we see herd 2OY8 us: | Lindbergh and Anne Spencer Mor- [the Congress.onal champion of the index numbers are available and | 0 Ey |B 2 i at aul Ang fair RrORTONS 10WAIAE YOU --1 nd 28ain--if ever!" "Several times during the' per row, people against Wall Street. COME INTO EFFECT others such as that for building 5 ON Salt a1 Bustin ang Elam 3, ] Tie sup was 8 Bg "Butethen and there 1 Wid the formance of breaking the shp loose The flying colonel, in seeking the| Miss Morrow spent a cloistered life materials, have been made much |p. "pol with RS van passages 3 "1 left. my wireless cabin for | surprise of my life--as instead of I more than once thought--now tie hand of the daughter of the i0.mer|as a student in select schools, Lind-| Mount Dennis, Feb, 22.--That |More comprehensive and will serve | = 4" "yoy 00 navigation and Or lunch and after I went up on the | turning around she suddenly Stanley 1s going to hit us--she's 3:ier of J. P. Morgan, cast aside| beigh spent a great part of his boy [the members of the Mount Dennis |2 Wider usefulness. A detailed state- | (C0 20" Bp P20 0 0 gi r bridge to take a look round the | comes tearing along ana into the boing. a Bjeea a he on he Detiags 2 Lins! Wake Lis Po ak Ine athe ad | Volunteer Fire. Brigade were abso. dt t ge a She urea the 1eligious and some moth eaten Mi ; diy = 8 ver oment we ex- hus father, the late anu-Wall Street| listening to attacks on the people |jytel dt me e of describing the methods used in cal- i pb at hi B® me fos Sea, gi Yona = ind pected to hear the crash, keeping representative from Minnesota, the| Miss Morrow knew and respected. putting the brigade on the basis elating the new index. or land he reiterated his . Eo nor. Thich 97 soars | Sond Cant. Fbude that ne aso TO po om on Bigg pid proved enethy of big banking, and the] "In many respects money is the |of a paid organization was the con- sos Dev index Drie $9 [statement before the federal court i : . '" D instigator o e money S strangest of all human creatures," {tention of Fire Chief Sydney Night- that he was i $ x proved ie be the galdnt Sianey'! found ft inpogeihle do eats bridge, and not a scratch of paint investigation. the elder Lindbergh wrote in his book |ingale, when he addressed tne |IR the old. By Jioups the changes bo 1 ie Aig Bog i bi "That ship certainly can travel | story Eli re dee BE |Yaseven touched! The story is old. It has been sung|on "The Money Trust" On the one|guests present at the fourth an-|8re as follows: Vegetables and their scriptures when the matter was Or p Bb the ice. "We had some on she was within 300 yards of us "The wind again commenced to by wandering minstrels. Shakespeare | hand it has cultivated the world, and {nual dinner of the organization in Proanets fom 67 3a 124; Auimals mentioned. Sa hroug open water that day about | --a feat so remarkable. that my- | POW from the Northwest, and told it in his Romeo and Juliet when|on the other has commercialized andthe Hollis Avenue Fire Hall last an t id Products Jou 28 to vi |. Captain Bram on a voyage from ber BArTON vel off our ship, and into | self and officers mever thonght | Pressing the ico together, ° Capt. the enmity of the houses of Mon-|in a manner criminalized the people. night. h 904 an oe ig Seis front 21 | yacksonville to Portland last April sid am lane the Stanley was heading | such a thing possible--but there | Ebude decided to await a change tague and Capulet failed tojkeep the| "Bur that is not because the pur-| Chief Nightingale declared that ys : an Deh hind ig Je / on broke a sailing record that had AR ig an I a | NP yetitt o Tuott walt away of wind before starting to tow us lovers apart, pose of money is erroncous. It isthe brigade, which was the only hole SER ou ne 8s als stood twenty years. He made the he: ih id an es enon Dap clear of the ice. Now with the announcement on| becsuse the office of true money has{100 per cent, volunteer brigade in| 1.0 Ldn Non-metallic Minerals | trip 1n eight days and a half, thereby eve a ant my ship, I suddenly noticed | "I went aboard of her for the| "Believe me, we are all very Tuesday in Mexico City of the en- been usurped by false money, which the Province, would resign in aang their Products from 16 to 78 |Wianing the respect of seamen. fin the Stanley making a sharp turn, | second time that day to congratu- | 8rateful for having the Stanley gagement of the daughter of Dwight has served as a false god, and the body from connection with the de- and Chemicals and Allied Products| Brown, who was also placed on cor diving into the ice barrier! late Capt. hRude ana his men on | Standing by and we are also very . Morrow, Ambassador to Mexico, | worship of this false god has caused |partment if the proposed change from 13 to 73. trial for the murders, but the case 2 "My goodness, I remarked to my | that splendid performance and | 8rateful to Capt. Rhude and his multi-millionaire, and former Wall the degradation of the soul of hu-fin its status was made. As compared with December 1928 | 3g2inst whom was dismissed, was last == chief officer who also was watch- ' to thank them for that very pleas- | men for the hardships they have Street banker, to the son of the late| manity. : pm Ete s-------- the new index number for January | reported captaining a lighter off yi fag the Stanley, "isn't that man ant surprise which they had giv- | Bone through to reach us, and al- Representative Charles A. Lindbergh,| .indbergh, senior, included the firm A. E. Ames' Tender 1929 showed mo change, being in | Jacksonville. ing to slow *down before he en ust low me to add that Canada must be non-partisan free thinker and enemy|of J. P. Morgan, of which Dwight both months, the year 1926 being Strikes that ice? No, sir, they did | "The worst job was still ahead, | Proud of seamen such as those | Of the house of Morgan, fiction be-| Morrow was until - » tly an active For Debentures in taken as 100. DETROIT DEALER ; 8/7) PH0Y '| who now handle the C.G.S. 'Stan- |<omes a reality. pa. 'wer, in the "Miney Trust." ley' and we, on this ship, are | Lindbergh's father never missed an| It is "a man made god (oar con- Vancouver Accepted Family Poisoned HELD FOR RANSOM proud of and glad to have made | OPPOrtunity to sink oratoi.cai varos| trols the social and industrial sys- Hamilton, Feb. 22.--FErnest Guz- their acquaintance- into Wall Street, big bankers and the | tem that governs us," he wrote, za, 16, was rushed to the general house of Morgan. Lindbergh, senior, advocated the| Vanconver. B.C., Feb. 22.--The | ii) here last nizht violently f11 | Detroit, Mich, Feb. 22--Isadore 1 am, fear sir, In speeches on the floor of the| necessity of teaching children the] tender of A. E. Ames and Company, |, 4" voljeved to be suffering from | Feuring, 37, a dealer in bottles went Beeperuially yous, iv House in 1917 and in a book pub- | truth about money domratior | @ssoclated with the Bank of Mont: | ,,iconing. ~ Wive brothers and sis- [into his back yard last night to meet . » lished in 1918, he accused the firm |this country. In 1923 he wrote the] real, for $2,355,471.50 four and | ters of the hoy were also reported |2 man he believed to be a customer. Feb. 4, 1929. Master, | of J. P. Morgan with the responsi-| "Economic Pinch,' 2a book dealin. one-half and five per cent. deben- i] py Dr. W. J. Brough, who was | He failed to return and his wife re- ---- py for Sis Symnys participation fu her, with fhe gh oney Trust" and Lares. has LER aecepied by Phas summoned to attend to Guta. ported to police phe had Jestived a in the Wor ar. 'a treet banking houses. y council. e bon ma! Runs eaten by the family are message saying Feuring was being X-RAYS HAVE NOW Anne Morrow was born to finance| In that book he wrote a sentence, | in from five to forty years. lieved to have caused the trouble. 'leld for $25.000 ransom. TREMENDOUS POWER SAYS U.S. PROFESSOR . rem-------- A Chicago.--The X-rays, in thelr av : newest applications, may be : )) RESORT HOTEL used to solve such mysteries as ~~ {v h the holes in Swiss cheese or to dis- f With a closé the contents of an anarchist's : package according to George L. AV p ; Cou NTRY CLUB Clark, Jrofosor of Chemistry of © 'University of Illinofs. , . ATM (oF ¥ PH E RE "X-rays have been developed to pr (24 S res nits a point of tremendous power, that . d it properly used, will lead sclen- : EAL A STILL FINER CAR mate structure of matter," Clark . : told the annual Midwest Power En- : [Eras AT STILL LOWER PRICE | "There are many inanimate , : 2 things whose ills may be diagnosed m ust ag successfully as the ills of the M Mr = ACH" FLORI DA human body," he said. One of America's finest and most modern fireproof "Some of the radiographic appli- resort hotels, cations in this country are the ex- . ' amination of golf balls for sym- An Unequalled Winter Playground metry of the centre, of cord tires 20 of for adhesion of rubber of reclaimed Acres of grounds in the center of all sport activities, rubber for nails and foreign matter, Every . known out-of-door sport and hesith-giving re- cracks and knots of trees and tele- creation under ideal climatic conditions, pho poles for interior soundness. ¢ Polo Fields Superb Tennis Courts : i ys also have been used suc- 8 Excellent Golf Courses { |cessfully to determine the contents Bathing--Y ing--Motor Boating | |of mystery packages, to uncover Fishing } Jalse-bottan baggage, to SYsiine : radio tu for proper position o | onnecied wih Ape Kautnng, sue electrodes, and Swiss cheese for the I sixteen non-housekeeping villas. location oi iiie nigiiy prized holes." f : Clark said radiographs of the X 3 : : GEORGE 5, BBOM, skull soon might supplant or supple 1 ment finger prints as methods of : t identification. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS . t LADY LODGE DIES * SPECIAL SALON SHOWING--February 23¢d to March 20d p Salisbury. Eng., Feb. 22 --Lady PE Vg AR Motor City Service, Limited the noted scientist an, resesrch 2-DOOR AT OSHAWA, ONT. 9 worker in psychical fields, died at | their home near here yeslerday. - | Sir Oliver was at har bedside x SEDAN $ 1 125 Government Taxes, Spare Tire and Bumpers Extra 26 Athol Street West, Oshawa ANDREW MOFFATT. Pres. :

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